What does the Law of Attraction have to do with Becoming Pregnant?

What does the Law of Attraction have to do with Becoming Pregnant?

The term, Law of Attraction, started gaining popularity back in 2006, when the movie, The Secret, came out. But the Law of Attraction has actually been around since man began to write. It can be found in all of the sacred writings such as the Bible, the Hebrew Scriptures, The Koran and in ancient Hindu texts. It is a universal law, also referred to as a spiritual law or a law of nature.

The Law of Attraction is always in motion, whether you are aware of it or not.

So how do you raise your awareness of this law in motion and how can you use it to help you conceive?

Begin by paying more attention to your feelings. Our feelings are our emotional thermostat. If you are thinking about something that doesn’t make you feel good, then that’s a cue to change it. You have a choice in dealing with your thoughts and emotions: You have power to change them, even in an instant.

When you realize your options, you can use the Law of Attraction to your benefit.

It is scientifically proven that our thoughts and emotions have energetic vibrations or waves. The Law of Attraction, in simple terms, is “like attracts like.” So if our thoughts, which come from our emotions, are sending out certain waves or vibrations, then those waves and vibrations come back to us. Thoughts become things.

The proof is in what’s showing up in your life (and in what’s not showing up). Thoughts and emotions can become buried deep in your subconscious and, almost always, these very thoughts are the ones that are running in your brain’s background operating system.

Hypnotherapy and hypnosis can help relax your mind to the point that your subconscious mind is in a better position to receive positive suggestions.

Are some of these limiting beliefs in your head?

“It happens so easily for my friends, but not for me.”

What’s wrong with me?”

“I wish I started when I was younger.”

“Can I afford another child?”

“My clock is ticking, but my work schedule is so hectic… I don’t have time to think about having a baby.”

“I really want a baby but I’m afraid that I won’t be a good parent.”

“I’m too fat. I need to lose weight first; I can’t even imagine how much heavier I will be if I were pregnant.”

Thoughts such as these aren’t aligned with your goal of having a baby.

The words we speak and think can be crucial ingredients for conception — because you have the power to change your perceptions. And you have the power to change your emotional responses. When you focus with a new attitude, your mind becomes conditioned to the new way of thinking. Yes, it can be challenging to retrain our brain, especially when the reality of not being pregnant is ever present.

We will go deeper into why you want to be pregnant and what your underlying feelings are — the feelings that make you feel good about having a child in your life. Whatever that feeling is, in order to attract that feeling more often, you must start living and experiencing that feeling every day. So if the thought of having a child provides you with love, security or happiness, then you must try in some way to start experiencing those feelings right now, in other experiences.

Hypnotherapy and coaching are useful tools that can help you to identify your limiting words, thoughts, and emotional patterns. This will lead to a better understanding of what your true motivations are.

As a fertility hypnotherapist and life coach, I will help you clear and unblock whatever is getting in your way and with practice, your new attitude will become part of your belief system in your subconscious. We always have the choice to replace beliefs that no longer serve us with ones that do. I can help guide you in using the Law of Attraction to plant fertile thoughts. Know that the body follows the mind’s instruction.

Disclaimer: The coaching services offered by Dee Ballington or through this website are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any mental health or medical conditions and are not a substitute for professional mental health care or medical care.